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In this fun and friendly unofficial book, follow gifted singer-songwriter Taylor's inspirational journey from growing up on a Christmas tree farm to superstardom. Discover how she never gave up on her dream, from her earliest performances to the multi-talented and award-winning star she is today, and learn why she believes everyone should have the chance to be who they want to be. There are lots of Taylor Easter eggs hiding throughout the book too – can you find them all?
Taylor is a hugely successful and record-breaking singer across many styles and genres, always determined to do things her way and stay in control of her music. Her current Eras tour is set to be the highest grossing tour of all time, greeted so enthusiastically by her devoted fans that they shook the ground as much as an earthquake at her show in Seattle!
In this unofficial biography for young fans, filled with gentle text and bright illustrations, this is the perfect book for anyone who wants to share in Taylor's dream and celebrate her phenomenal success.
This book weaves a social, economic and cultural history of
Australia with rare first-hand accounts of the lived experience of
change related to farming and agriculture. It provides a rich
sociology of how living on the land has changed throughout
Australia's history. The book investigates the complex effects of
the state on everyday life, using an historical agricultural case
study of place to explore long-running sociohistorical processes of
change examined through both a macro and micro sociological lens.
This provides a multi-faceted perspective from which to examine
economic, social and cultural transformations in each of these
contexts and change is examined through multiple sites of
expression: public policy and the role of the state; colonial
processes of dispossession; social and cultural systems of value;
economic change and its consequences; farming practices and lived
experience; neoliberalism and globalisation and their social
impacts; community decline and trends toward corporate and foreign
land ownership. Each of these transformations impact upon lived
experience and everyday life and this book provides grounded
insight into exactly this relationship and process.
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Boop My Nose Hungry Pig
Claire Baker; Illustrated by Jake McDonald
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R253
R209
Discovery Miles 2 090
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Boop My Nose Yappy Puppy
Claire Baker; Illustrated by Jake McDonald
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R253
R209
Discovery Miles 2 090
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This book weaves a social, economic and cultural history of
Australia with rare first-hand accounts of the lived experience of
change related to farming and agriculture. It provides a rich
sociology of how living on the land has changed throughout
Australia's history. The book investigates the complex effects of
the state on everyday life, using an historical agricultural case
study of place to explore long-running sociohistorical processes of
change examined through both a macro and micro sociological lens.
This provides a multi-faceted perspective from which to examine
economic, social and cultural transformations in each of these
contexts and change is examined through multiple sites of
expression: public policy and the role of the state; colonial
processes of dispossession; social and cultural systems of value;
economic change and its consequences; farming practices and lived
experience; neoliberalism and globalisation and their social
impacts; community decline and trends toward corporate and foreign
land ownership. Each of these transformations impact upon lived
experience and everyday life and this book provides grounded
insight into exactly this relationship and process.
Everything you need to know to live in sync with your menstrual
cycle. We're taught not to discuss periods in public. Society
doesn't celebrate the menstrual cycle. Instead we say it's 'that
time of the month' when 'Aunt Flo is visiting' and we've 'got the
painters in'. But the truth is that it can be bloody hard living in
a body that bleeds once a month. Have you ever stuffed a tampon up
your sleeve on your way to the office bathroom? Avoided eye contact
with the cashier as you paid for your sanitary pads? Felt
overwhelmed, exhausted and annoyed by your hormones? Well, you are
not alone. It's time we started speaking up about our menstrual
cycles, and now everyone's friendly neighbourhood period coach,
Claire Baker, is here to start the conversation! Taking you through
her 50 best pieces of advice, Claire explains the 'four seasons' of
our menstrual cycle and how they vary hormonally to affect
everything from mood, motivation and memory, to energy levels,
confidence, focus and stress. You'll learn how to chart your cycle
to identify your unique superpowers in each hormonal phase, the
tools you need to work with your body rather than pushing against
it, and that you're not crazy: it's completely natural to feel
different from week-to-week. Illustrated throughout, 50 Things You
Need to Know About Periods is packed with straightforward science,
cycle-syncing suggestions and relatable real life advice that
encourages you to experiment with a whole new way of living and
bleeding. This simple and empowering book is the perfect gift to
remind someone you love - or yourself - to join the menstruation
conversation, see 'the curse' as the superpower it can be and
#AdoreYourCycle.
Children in public care complain that they have too many
placements. Professionals agree but little is known about the
reasons for this instability or how it affects different groups of
children. The Pursuit of Permanence explores this core issue for
children's services. Based on the largest study of the English care
system in recent years, the book examines the children (what they
need and what they want), their movements into, out of and within
the care system, the nature and quality of their placements and the
outcomes (whether the children are settled or happy). It analyses
the reasons for movements and outcomes in different groups of
children, and the relative impacts of the departments, social work
teams and placements. It concludes with suggestions about how the
care system should work, what it should offer and how it should be
managed and inspected. This detailed, innovative and comprehensive
study is essential reading for all professionals and academics
involved with fostering, leaving care, adoption and children's
services, as well as policy makers and students on social work
courses.
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